>> Wait, you transcode and then you put it through avidemux? That doesn't
> sound like a good idea, I would think that would get really lossy due to
> compression, and cause many artifacts. In any case, the transcode job that
> myth does in mpeg4 would probably take all day if you left it to the atom
> processor. You're going to have to defer your jobs to a different myth
> back/front end, especially for high def content.
I do a lossless mpeg2 transcode from MPEG-TS to MPEG-PS before editing and
transcoding. I had a lot of problems using the TS files so i transcode them
into PS by habits. I don't use commflagging.
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